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01-09-2021 02:10 AM in
Home TheaterHi,
On the HW-Q60T soundbar's product page, I read that hdr10+ video passthrough is possible, even giving a gaming console as an example.
However, when connecting my ps4 to the soundbar over hdmi, hdr content is not passed to my tv. Colour are very faded.
I can hook up my ps4 directly to my tv, then hdr is enable. Audio however, is coming with a large delay out of the soundbar (connected to my tv through hdmi-arc). This delay too high to bear.
Any ideas how hdr can be enable?
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01-12-2021 10:08 AM in
Home TheaterYe, this soundbar does have this option, but it needs to be using HDCP 2.2
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01-29-2021 02:30 AM in
Home TheaterI have found the solution which worked in my case:
In the settings of my tv (qled 60R 2019), where you select the sources, my tv detected a "soundbar". I had the option to change the icon, which I changed to "pc". And suddently hdr was working.
So by "changing the icon" my tv did something under the hood, so it does more than simply changing the icon...
@SamsungCaleb Why is this the solution? What happened by changing the icon?
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01-29-2021 02:29 AM in
Home TheaterI have found the solution which worked in my case:
In the settings of my tv (qled 60R 2019), where you select the sources, my tv detected a "soundbar". I had the option to change the icon, which I changed to "pc". And suddently hdr was working.
So by "changing the icon" my tv did something under the hood, so it does more than simply changing the icon...